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Friday, May 25
Learning French: One phrase a day
Quelle mouche t'a piqué ?
What's eating you?
(What fly has stung/bitten you?)
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Promising young artist's work in Chateau Lalinde
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60th Cannes Film Festival : It's a wrap!
25 May : Missing Children Day
Thunderstorms continue over the Southwest of France
Storms over the Dordogne : and in Chateau Lalinde!
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Comments on Sarkozy's choice of government - The W...
Canadians build a new resort in the Dordogne
Unethical to eat chocolates!
The power of blogging and the pleasures of googling
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Baby Boom for France- But more babies needed in th...
Expat from Wales French Prime Minister's wife
Josephine Baker : Still in the News
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Market Day in Lalinde and Cheese cakes from the Po...
Biron, another superb Dordogne Chateau
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France chooses their new President: Nicolas Sarkozy
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Summer planting in the Dordogne
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A prize-winning garden in the Dordogne
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